Friday, November 14, 2008

Metal - A Headbangers Journey (DVD)


As always claimed his detractors, the heavy metal is nothing but a bunch of noise, not music, is distortion says the critic Lester Bangs, and that is precisely the cause for which its adherents find it appealing ... It is a fast train to nowhere, which may explain why it feels so good and so consistent with their fans. "
Sam Dunn is a metal bill and has the wisdom not to forget in this documentary, which meets the dual role of host and co-director. There is no shortage of images of concerts and festivals, the historical overview with a spectacular tree-and interviews with the idols, ranging from the wisdom of veterans (Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie James Dio) and the "attitude" at times excessive the younger, as the incredible representatives of Norwegian black metal. But the film's protagonists are the fans, because they are the most acute and poignant observations. Metal works ... at the same time as a feast for the amateur and as an introduction for those who may still amazed by these young people accustomed to cross out of shaking their heads in unison, perhaps confident that the Satan rid of the torticollis.



Genre: Documentary
Year: 2006




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